A 'Chemical Haze' Stole Across A British Beach — And No One Knows What It Was
A "plume of gas" rolled ashore in England on Sunday. By the time it dissipated, 150 people were being treated for burning eyes and vomiting. But one day later, answers are still hard to find.
Đọc tiếp trên NPR
August 29, 2017 at 05:28AM
Environment
NPR News: A 'Chemical Haze' Stole Across A British Beach — And No One Knows What It Was
Posted by Unknown |
05:33
Related Posts:
NPR News: Eating Leafy Greens Daily May Help Keep Minds SharpEating Leafy Greens Daily May Help Keep Minds Sharp Scientists are keen to figure out how diet influences aging, including brain health. A 5-year stud… Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Reverses Policy On Protecting Migrating BirdsTrump Administration Reverses Policy On Protecting Migrating Birds The Trump administration has reversed a key policy for protecting migrating birds. … Read More
NPR News: Cape Town Copes With Water CrisisCape Town Copes With Water Crisis The South African city of Cape Town is set to run out of water in April. NPR's Michel Martin talks to local business… Read More
NPR News: Screen Addiction Among Teens: Is There Such A Thing?Screen Addiction Among Teens: Is There Such A Thing? The psychiatric profession is still divided, but there are treatment programs, apps and a new pub… Read More
NPR News: SpaceX Set To Launch World's Most Powerful RocketSpaceX Set To Launch World's Most Powerful Rocket The company is getting ready for the first flight of its massive Falcon Heavy. It will be the most p… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét